Unfortunately, it's a known problem that CentOS suffers from too (@[EMAIL PROTECTED]). This also makes reading error output incredibly difficult since a full screen is given to list @INC. Instead of a few folks who are upgrading systems having to set PERL5LIB everyone else has to recompile perl or put up with the shit they fed us, funk you very much Red Hat. (I doubt they cripple gcc in a similar manner, but you never know). See also:
http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2005/12/21/a_timely_start.html -- H4sICNoBwDoAA3NpZwA9jbsNwDAIRHumuC4NklvXTOD0KSJEnwU8fHz4Q8M9i3sGzkS7BBrm OkCTwsycb4S3DloZuMIYeXpLFqw5LaMhXC2ymhreVXNWMw9YGuAYdfmAbwomoPSyFJuFn2x8 Opr8bBBidccAAAA= -- MOTD on Boomtime, the 17th of Chaos, in the YOLD 3172: Running on empty...